aand, to round out the announcements today, Crunchyroll will be streaming Rozen Maiden Zurückspulen this summer starting on Thursday, July 4, at 10:00p.m. Pacific Time for audiences in the following territories: USA, Canada, South Africa, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.

Jun Sakurada, a middle school shut-in refuses to go to school after being traumatized by an embarrassing incident at school. One day, he receives a letter asking “yes or no”, and chose “yes”, meeting the living doll Shinku and the events of the original Rozen Maiden series unfolding. However, what would have happened if he had chosen “no”? Although he overcame his shut-in nature, this Jun can’t find a place where he belongs. Then, Shinku suddenly appears in this world where “Rozen Maidens” aren’t supposed to exist; what will their new encounter bring?!

Rozen Maiden Zurückspulen will be directed by Mamoru Hatakeyama, whose other works include Sankarea, with script supervisor Tomomi Mochizuki and character designs by Kyuta Sakai, who also worked on Steins;Gate. The cast from the previous series will all be reprising their roles, and the opening theme has been revealed to be “Eat My Roses” by ALI PROJECT. Animation production this time will be handled by Studio DEEN, whose other series have included Hell Girl and 07 Ghost.

Originally based off of a manga written by Ikoma and illustrated by Tomomoka Midori, Stella Women’s Academy, High School Division Class C3 centers around a group of high school girls who play airsoft. It is being produced by heavyweight studio GAINAX, of Evangelion fame, and is directed by Masayoshi Kawajiri, with character designs by Medaka Box animator Manami Umeshita.

The principle cast includes six girls: Karila Hatsuse, Honoka Mutsu, Yachiyo Hinata, Sonora Kashima, Rento Kirishima, and Yura Yamato. Ai Kayano, Meiko “Menma” Honma in Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day, is cast as Karila, Chiwa Saito, Homura Akemi from Puella Magi Madoka, will be Honoka, Madoka Yonezawa, also known as Izumi Akazawa in Another, is Yachiyo, Miyuki Sawashiro, Hakaze Kusaribe from Blast of Tempest, will be Sonora, Yui Makino, who also voiced Sakura in Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE, is Yura, and making her anime voice-acting debut, Rima Nishizaki will be cast as Rento.

First off, Crunchyroll is excited to bring over the new fantasy shoujo series, Fantasista Doll! Starting on Sunday, July 7, 2013 at 11:30am Pacific Time,Fantasista Doll will be available to Crunchyroll audiences in the following territories: USA, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.

Fantasista Doll revolves around an ordinary junior high school girl, Uzume Uno, whose destiny changes one day when she comes across mysterious cards containing dolls with special abilities. Executing a contract with the dolls and becoming the “Card Master,” Uzume soon finds herself fighting not just for her town, but to save the whole world! Fighting by combining various weapons, costumes, and special event cards together, can Uzume save the world, as well as her own life?

Helmed by producer Goro Taniguchi of Code Geass fame, Fantasista Doll is an original property from Fantasistadoll Project, and is being directed by Hisashi Saito, who also directed Haganai, and character designs by Hiromi Kato from Guilty Crown adapting the original art from Anmi. Newcomer voice actress Ayaka Ohashi stars as main character Uzume, but she already has a number of main roles under her belt, including Ran Shibuki from Aikatsu!, Fleur Blanc from Eureka Seven AO, Dokidoki! Precure’s Lance, and Ringo Nishijima from Mangirl!

Don't forget, we'll be rolling out more announcements throughout the day, so be sure to keep checking back to Crunchyroll to see what we've got coming next!

oh no Latin America , you were doing so good, well 9/10 not bad, still happy and optimistic

I hope so :(

OMG this is one of my most antecipated shows from thi seas---
*Notice there's no Latin America on the list*
OH CRAP!!

Well, we're just one show behind and there's 2 more to come today. Besides, I'm antecipating a lot of shows this season, I'm sure CR will get most of them, I just hope they'll be available for me as well =)

So the bad news started to come to Latin America. Oh well, 9 of 10 shows is still better than the previous season. I'll waiting for the following annoucements, hopefully they'll have a broader regional availability.

oh no Latin America , you were doing so good, well 9/10 not bad, still happy and optimistic

I notice the publisher for this one is Toho, which seems to be relatively new to CR. (The only other title on their publisher page is Majestic Prince). If they are new to streaming, that could explain why they are conservative with the regions offered.

oh no Latin America , you were doing so good, well 9/10 not bad, still happy and optimistic

I notice the publisher for this one is Toho, which seems to be relatively new to CR. (The only other title on their publisher page is Majestic Prince). If they are new to streaming, that could explain why they are conservative with the regions offered.

oh no Latin America , you were doing so good, well 9/10 not bad, still happy and optimistic

I notice the publisher for this one is Toho, which seems to be relatively new to CR. (The only other title on their publisher page is Majestic Prince). If they are new to streaming, that could explain why they are conservative with the regions offered.

Toho is not my concern. My concern is Showgate, TBS, Media Factory, Kodansha (not license Attack on Titan) and ntv (for first time license one show for america latina, but not HunterxHunter)